Thank You for Bombing

September. 11,2015      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Thank you for Bombing accompanies three correspondents to their working place in conflict areas and gives an insight into their daily routine aside from cameras and satellite phones - somewhere between bombing alarm, laundry and Bach flower therapy.

Manon Kahle as  Lana
Raphael von Bargen as  Cal
Erwin Steinhauer as  Ewald
Merab Ninidze as  
Susi Stach as  Martina
Martin Oberhauser as  ORF-Redakteur
Ihor Ciszkewycz as  Butch

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Reviews

Cortechba
2015/09/11

Overrated

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CommentsXp
2015/09/12

Best movie ever!

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Adeel Hail
2015/09/13

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2015/09/14

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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patil_umesh
2015/09/15

Movie shows grim picture of war zones in Afghanistan. Journalists visit those places to broadcast news and stories from the conflict zone. Movie tells three different stories/chapters in which journalists have risked their life and family to perform their duties. Few American soldiers burn Quran, and incident generates lot of hatred against soldier among people in country. A lady correspondent Lana tries to take interview of people who burnt Quran, but they play dirty tricks with her by asking her to undress. In another example, a journalist takes a taxi, but taxi-driver takes him somewhere far outside in desert. This film showcases breathtaking situations in war prone zone in Afghanistan!

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Red-125
2015/09/16

Thank You for Bombing (2015) was co-written and directed by Barbara Eder.This film is about war correspondents traveling to, or already stationed in, Afghanistan. The movie consists of three separate powerful episodes. None of the episodes is related to the others, except that they all involve Afghanistan.In the first episode, Erwin Steinhauer plays Ewald, a veteran war correspondent who is on his way to Afghanistan, but encounters someone from a different war.Manon Kahle plays Lana, a brilliant and ambitious younger correspondent. She is onto the story of a lifetime, but immense obstacles loom in her way.Raphael von Bargen portrays Cal, who is a freewheeling correspondent who doesn't like to be told what to do by anyone, including his editor.I found the episode involving Lana to be the most compelling of the three. This is the episode that involves degradation. A few people left the theater during that scene. I respect that, and would never say that anyone should stay and watch something this ugly and frightening. On the other hand, assuming that you do stay, you'll see a dramatic denouement.We saw Thank you for Bombing at the excellent Little Theatre in Rochester, NY. It was shown as part of Rochester's wonderful High Falls Film Festival: Celebrating Women in Film. The interpersonal interactions will work well on a small screen, although you'll miss out on the bleak, majestic scenery of Afghanistan. This film carries a dismal IMDb rating of 6.7. It's much better than that. Seek it out and see it if you can.

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